The Phone camera is fast replacing hand held digital SLR or auto focus cameras. These were taken with a HTC, a while ago.
Wood rotting fungi are a wonderful organism. Paradoxically parasitic, yet self-sustaining! Their end product is a gift to the soil.
Edited slightly for minor enhancements.
Cropped and Warmed up in Picasa. Which version, do you think, is best?
Sally D’s Photography Challenge is found here
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Something to Ponder About
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A philosophic Aussie writes here at StPA, one who will readily admit to loving Scandinavia. I'm interested in global politics and what drives us to be who we are. Scratch the surface and you'll find a practical Environmentalist with an egalitarian bent, trying to unleash a little creativity via the written word.
Scandinavian culture, literature and traditions are close to my heart, even though I'm Australian. Travel and courteous discussions greatly broaden the mind, so I travel if I can and am always up for a vigorous, respectful discussion. I'm an avid reader, a writer and I enjoy photography and crafts, particularly traditional art forms. I hope you'll find 'Something to Ponder About,' in my WordPress Community.
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Amanda, your captures makes those mushrooms come alive and show their vibrant color, which is not often seen in them. The “end product is a gift to the soil” is a lovely thought. Happy Photo Challenge.
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Thanks Sally for your kind and aleays encouraging words.
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My pleasure…
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There’s a fungus amongus. 🙂 I couldn’t help it, but I do love your photos.
janet
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Wonderful photos Amanda 🙂 The bracket fungus are amazing things. Personally I prefer the un-edited version (top one) of the two lower photos.
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The colours are much more natural in the top one!
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Lovely fungi photos, Amanda. The detail is amazing, especially on your close-ups.
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Thanks so much, Millie
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You’re very welcome, Amanda… great photography!
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